Legal Articles, Child Custody

Does my Spouses infidelity matter during my divorce?

Can I use my spouse infidelity against him?

What is a Prenuptial Agreement?

Can I protect my assets prior to a divorce?

Alternatives to Rhode Island Family Court

How can I best work with my spouse to resolve our issues on our own?

Protecting your children during a divorce

How can I best protect my children during the divorce process?

How can I protect my credit rating during divorce?

Protecting your credit rating during divorce.

What to do When Your Husband Won’t Pay Alimony

There are only two ways terms can be reached for a husband to pay his wife alimony payments after a divorce proceeding. Either the court will decide the terms as far as the amount and the duration, or the husband and wife come to an agreement about the duration and amount of alimony.

10 Things to Know About Divorce in Florida

For any Florida resident getting a divorce should be aware of the different things you need to know about the divorce laws in Florida. Knowing these things will save you both time and sanity.

What is the Date of Separation in a California Divorce?

Explaining the purpose of the Date of Separation in California Divorces

Support Modification After Divorce - Child and Spousal Support

Changing the amount and duration of support in California Divorce cases.

How does divorce in Connecticut impact college savings?

How does divorce in Connecticut impact college savings?

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